St. Paul’s Primary School are once again champions of the St. Kitts Department of Sport Primary School Cricket Competition, completing a historic back-to-back-to-back title run with victory over Violet Petty Primary School in the 2026 Finals.

The finals, played at the Conaree Cricket Play Field, saw St. Paul’s Primary School win the toss and choose to bat first. The defending champions delivered a strong batting performance, posting 148/4 from 15 overs.

Violet Petty Primary School entered the chase needing a solid response, but St. Paul’s maintained control through tight bowling and sharp fielding. Violet Petty was restricted to 91/9 from 15 overs, giving St. Paul’s a commanding 57-run victory and securing their third consecutive Primary School Cricket title.

The victory marks a major achievement for St. Paul’s Primary School, who have now captured the championship three years in a row — a true back-to-back-to-back accomplishment.

Violet Petty Primary School finished as runners-up after a strong tournament campaign, while Halliday-Smith Primary School placed third and George Moody Stuart School finished fourth.

Final Result

St. Paul’s Primary School: 148/4 from 15 overs
Violet Petty Primary School: 91/9 from 15 overs
St. Paul’s won by 57 runs

Final Positions

  1. Champions: St. Paul’s Primary School
  2. Second Place: Violet Petty Primary School
  3. Third Place: Halliday-Smith Primary School
  4. Fourth Place: George Moody Stuart School

Individual Awards

The competition also recognised outstanding individual performances from several young cricketers. The awardees were as follows:

  • Player with Most Runs: Kaeden Dias — 109 runs
  • Batsman with Most Runs in a Match: Kaeden Dias — 48 runs
  • Most Wickets: T’Quan Francis — 12 wickets
  • Best Bowling Figures: Jovaughne Leader — 4 wickets, 1 over, 0 runs
  • Most Outstanding Fielder: Stevel Huggins
  • Most Outstanding Wicketkeeper: D’Nazri Harris
  • Most Valuable Player: Jaquandre Dasent
  • Best Female Player: Nadiyha Connonier

The St. Kitts Department of Sport congratulates St. Paul’s Primary School on their championship success and commends all participating schools, players, coaches, officials, parents and supporters for contributing to another exciting year of primary school cricket.

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